PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15795937-3 2005 We have previously shown that angiogenesis, as reflected by fibrovascular invasion into subcutaneously implanted polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponges, is increased in SPARC-null mice (6-9 months of age) relative to their wild-type (WT) counterparts. Polyvinyl Alcohol 132-135 secreted acidic cysteine rich glycoprotein Mus musculus 162-167 15872050-0 2005 SPARC-thrombospondin-2-double-null mice exhibit enhanced cutaneous wound healing and increased fibrovascular invasion of subcutaneous polyvinyl alcohol sponges. Polyvinyl Alcohol 134-151 secreted acidic cysteine rich glycoprotein Mus musculus 0-5 11896995-0 2001 Increased fibrovascular invasion of subcutaneous polyvinyl alcohol sponges in SPARC-null mice. Polyvinyl Alcohol 49-66 secreted acidic cysteine rich glycoprotein Mus musculus 78-83 11896995-12 2001 In conclusion, we have shown that the fibrovascular invasion of polyvinyl alcohol sponges is enhanced in mice lacking SPARC, and we propose that increased levels of vascular endothelial growth factor account, at least in part, for this response. Polyvinyl Alcohol 64-81 secreted acidic cysteine rich glycoprotein Mus musculus 118-123